PGA Tour confirms Rory McIlroy will forfeit $3 million of PIP bonus: 'He knew the consequences'
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Rory McIlroy feels it is a shame that Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Sergio Garcia will not someday captain Europe’s Ryder Cup team after they quit the DP World Tour.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan confirmed Wednesday that Rory McIlroy will lose $3 million of his Player Impact Program bonus from 2022 for missing a second designated event last month.
Rory McIlroy revealed the reason for withdrawing from the RBC Heritage event last month, citing his “mental and emotional wellbeing” as the main factor. At the time, there was no explanation as to why McIlroy had pulled out of the event, which came after he missed the cut at the Masters. Ad He went to Augusta hoping to complete a career Grand Slam, but is now without a major win since 2014 having won The Open that year.
Rory McIlroy insists it was an “easy decision” to potentially forfeit £2.4million in bonus money as he spoke for the first time about how missing the cut in the Masters “sucked”.
Rory McIlroy's disappointing performance at the Masters left him needing to take a break from the game but the world number three said he is ready to the return to the Tour with renewed focus on the remaining three majors of the year.
Rory McIlroy's disappointing performance at the Masters left the Northern Irishman needing to take a break from the game but the world number three said he is ready to the return to the Tour with renewed focus on the remaining three majors of the year.